I believe that the British Government too have
played their full part. It was our initiative which led
to the Geneva Conference in 1979, when there were nearly
70,000 arrivals in Hong Kong from Vietnam. The
arrangements which were agreed at that Conference have
served Hong Kong well.
Nearly 110,000 boat people have
been resettled from Hong Kong since 1979, and 13,000 of
these have come to the United Kingdom. Our record on
certainly tears
resettlement
comparison)
with that of other
countries which, unlike Britain, have continuing
programmes of large-scale immigration.
We all recognise that the position in Hong Kong has
changed dramatically in the last twelve months.
We gave
our full support to the change of policy put into effect
by the Hong Kong Government on 16 June. We have since
been most active in pursuing the international aspects of
that new policy in bilateral discussions with the
Vietnamese Government and in international fora.
etfarts
These are already bearing fruit. We should soon see the
return to Vietnam, under arrangements made by UNHCR, of a
first group of volunteers. We shall continue our
efforts to
Secure
the return to Vietnam of those not
qualified to be considered as refugees.
Where resettlement is concerned, we have reviewed
our commitment in the light of recent developments.
As you will know, the British Government announced on
22 December that we are prepared in principle to take a
further 1,000 Vietnamese refugees from Hong Kong over
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